Anonymous wrote:Our best friend is planning a 40th birthday trip to California Labor Day 2020. They’re renting a house and need a headcount ASAP. We really want to go- we love this group of friends and have been close since high school and have stayed close despite being spread out over the country, through deaths, divorces, and illness, all of which makes celebrating milestones like this even more special.
BUT—Our DS (our only kid) will be starting Kindergarten around that time. MCPS hasn’t announced 2020 start dates yet, but would presumably be Sept 8, the Tuesday after Labor Day. Grandparents could watch him while we’re gone. It would be a 4 or 5 day trip thurs or fri to mon.
Would you commit to go on this trip? Does your answer change if school starts Aug 31 vs Sept 8?
I would vote no but, is there any reason why you can"t ask for a different date?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't miss the first week of school. My kid would be a tired mess with a lot of emotions to get out that week and it wouldn't be fair to him or the grandparents to leave them to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd send the person who is closest to the birthday celebrant.
But really - you do need to start adjusting your social lives. A 40th birthday is not really something to prioritize in terms of time and money. Is everyone in your group going to now expect to have destination 40th birthdays everyone attends??
It might be different if the party was for a single friend who had showed up for all the showers and weddings. Then I think I would make the effort.
I posted earlier that I wouldn't go, but it really comes down to this. That's way too high maintenance a friend for me. We have close friends in various circles, and at some point, we've matured out of these kinds of things.
How sad for you and your friends. We definitely still celebrate birthdays, especially milestone ones. It's a great excuse to get friends together at a beach house, which sounds like tons of fun to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd send the person who is closest to the birthday celebrant.
But really - you do need to start adjusting your social lives. A 40th birthday is not really something to prioritize in terms of time and money. Is everyone in your group going to now expect to have destination 40th birthdays everyone attends??
It might be different if the party was for a single friend who had showed up for all the showers and weddings. Then I think I would make the effort.
I posted earlier that I wouldn't go, but it really comes down to this. That's way too high maintenance a friend for me. We have close friends in various circles, and at some point, we've matured out of these kinds of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I explained why the trip is important to us in my original post. We don’t see each other often, especially all together, and getting the group together is important to all of us. But I’m not sure it warrants us leaving our kid right before his first day of school. My feeling is that if school starts the week before, then we will go. Does anyone know when MCPS sets its 2020 calendar?
Wait, this is a year out? Why can't the date be changed to mid-September if everyone being together is that important?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I explained why the trip is important to us in my original post. We don’t see each other often, especially all together, and getting the group together is important to all of us. But I’m not sure it warrants us leaving our kid right before his first day of school. My feeling is that if school starts the week before, then we will go. Does anyone know when MCPS sets its 2020 calendar?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I explained why the trip is important to us in my original post. We don’t see each other often, especially all together, and getting the group together is important to all of us. But I’m not sure it warrants us leaving our kid right before his first day of school. My feeling is that if school starts the week before, then we will go. Does anyone know when MCPS sets its 2020 calendar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, does the birthday friend have kids? Presumably most kids will be starting school around that date. Do most of these friends have kids roughly the same age as yours?
The birthday family has 3 kids (11, 9 and 3), but they live in Ohio and school starts for them mid August. Plus none of them are starting a transition year. The other couples have younger kids none of whom will be starting at a new school that week.
If MCPS started August 16 I don’t think I’d be asking the question. My DS is really good with transitions but will be at the same full day preschool for 3 years and none of the kids in his class will be going to his K school